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Jason Burke: the key books on Muslim extremismhttps://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/nov/07/jason-burke-key-books-muslim-extremism
From an anatomy of modern Pakistan to an account of the hunt for Bin Laden, here are the 10 best titles on militant Islamism<p>Jason Burke is the Guardian's and the Observer's south Asia correspondent, and the author of <a href="http://www.guardianbookshop.co.uk/BerteShopWeb/viewProduct.do?ISBN=9781846142741" title="">The 9/11 Wars</a> and <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/data/book/politics/9780141019123/al-qaeda-the-true-story-of-radical-islam" title="">Al-Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam</a>.</p><p>"The last decade of conflicts has created a massive new body of writing about Muslim extremism. The difference with the late 1990s, when I first started reporting on Muslim extremism while working in Afghanistan and Pakistan, is immense. The works below all helped me focus and broaden my own thinking, writing and reporting of the topic over the intervening years."</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/nov/07/jason-burke-key-books-muslim-extremism">Continue reading...</a>ReligionPoliticsCultureIslamPakistanSaudi ArabiaAfghanistanMiddle East and North AfricaReligionWorld newsBooksWed, 07 Nov 2012 19:08:19 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/nov/07/jason-burke-key-books-muslim-extremismPhotograph: Abbas Sandji/APIndonesian Muslims burn a US flag during a protest against the film Innocence of Muslims in September. Photograph: Abbas Sandji/APPhotograph: Abbas Sandji/APIndonesian Muslims burn a US flag during a protest against the film Innocence of Muslims in September. Photograph: Abbas Sandji/APJason Burke2012-11-07T19:08:19Z